Hello!
Real quick: I really dig what I see here. I write about lost dogs and losers myself, having been one... My novel, Red Christmas, goes this way: three guys rob a dopehouse in northend Seattle on Christmas.Three people are killed, includng a little old lady who was just walking by on the sidewalk. The town is on fire for these guys. They fall out bigtime, and terror, treachery, and murder ensue as they lam for the border with cops hot on their ass.
I'll whip up a query letter to send with the first three chapters as per instructions, as soon as my computer friend helps me figure out how to detach those chapters from the rest of the book.
Hope to talk with you soon, and thanks for giving me your consideration.
Thanks for friending me a few weeks ago. I will be sure to keep you in mind when my manuscript is finished in a few months. You sound like the type of press I would like to work with.
Thanks for taking me on as a friend. My book, Savage Days Haunted Night, is certainly about crime and in some sections as brutal and realistic as it gets. But there's also more to it. The blend, I hope, make it vintage.
Nice to meet you, New Pulp. I might have a book for you to read in the near future. I'm not nearly as efficient as Carole Gill, though - who wrote to you tomorrow.
I mainly write crime and comedy; sometimes a mixture of both.
I might have something close to your guidelines that you may be interested in in the future- a lot of my writing tends to be slightly off-beat, which means that the traditional publishers don't seem to understand what I'm getting at. (Sometimes I don't understand what I'm getting at...)
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J.D. Smith
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I have been looking for a publisher for the 3rd in my Shamus Award Lenny Schneider series. May I submit it?
Real quick: I really dig what I see here. I write about lost dogs and losers myself, having been one... My novel, Red Christmas, goes this way: three guys rob a dopehouse in northend Seattle on Christmas.Three people are killed, includng a little old lady who was just walking by on the sidewalk. The town is on fire for these guys. They fall out bigtime, and terror, treachery, and murder ensue as they lam for the border with cops hot on their ass.
I'll whip up a query letter to send with the first three chapters as per instructions, as soon as my computer friend helps me figure out how to detach those chapters from the rest of the book.
Hope to talk with you soon, and thanks for giving me your consideration.
Robert Crisman
DK
didn't see your reply, thanks so much.
psychological horror is cool!
hmmm.
Take care,
Bennett Kremen
All the best
Chris
any horror type themes in there?
Woolrich wrote a few!
but heck whatever your answer--i'm proud to be your friend!
Adrian
I mainly write crime and comedy; sometimes a mixture of both.
I might have something close to your guidelines that you may be interested in in the future- a lot of my writing tends to be slightly off-beat, which means that the traditional publishers don't seem to understand what I'm getting at. (Sometimes I don't understand what I'm getting at...)
All the best.
Andrew
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